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Pro: It’s difficult to match it with couples promise rings
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Pro: It’s difficult to match it with couples promise rings
You might want to think twice about choosing a setting with a matching halo if your couples jewelry is your favorite. You may find that your band does not fit well against your engagement rings unless you have the centerstone and coordinating halos set high above your finger. To avoid any potential problems, you can have a wedding ring custom made to fit your engagement band or choose a halo that sits high above the finger.
Pro: The Center Stone will appear larger
It will make the centre stone appear bigger. A halo will trick your eye into believing the center stone extends out to the edge. A halo allows you to create the appearance that you are wearing a flashy and large couple necklaces while still being on a low budget. The effect of a halo is enhanced when the stones are cut the same as the stone that surrounds the center.
This is achieved with a hidden-halo engagement ring. Hidden halo means a halo slightly below the main stone. From above, it appears that the halo is an extension of the central stone. For instance, this halo ring has a stunning round cut.
Cons: More expensive than simple settings
Although a halo ring can improve the appearance, the price is high. Halo rings will be more costly than simple rings with the exact same size of center stone. This is due to the cost of additional accent stones encircling the ring. In the same way, a solitaire band can be paired in any style. However, for a halo ring, it is recommended to pair the band with a pave one that will continue the design of the setting around the entire ring.
Halo Ring vs Solitaire: How To Choose
Any engagement ring will do, but the best style is one that suits your bride. Millions of brides have worn halo or solitaire engagement rings, including celebrities, royalty, and they are both beautiful options. Now, it’s all up to you.
It is our hope that the information we have provided on the pros, cons and differences between solitaires and halo settings has helped you choose which setting you prefer. You should ask yourself what ring style best suits you and your needs. Do you want a style that is elegant and timeless or one that is sparkly, glamorous and dazzling? If you don’t have enough money to spend on a flawless stone in a solitaire setting but still want brilliance, would you prefer a classic and elegant halo?
If you still haven’t decided, exploring solitaire and halo style engagement rings could influence you. You can refine your search further by choosing a stone’s shape and color as well as the metal type and price. With so many choices, you’re bound to find a piece that speaks to your heart.
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